Leon Trotsky: Quotes about war
Leon Trotsky was Marxist revolutionary from Russia. Explore interesting quotes on war."Resolution on the Antiwar Congress of the London Bureau" (July 1936)
the seizure of Bologna
Source: Fascism: What It Is and How to Fight It (1944), Ch. 2
"Resolution on the Antiwar Congress of the London Bureau" (July 1936)
Source: The Revolution Betrayed (1936), Ch. 8
The Permanent Revolution (1929)
Source: Terrorism and Communism (1920), Ch. 3
Introduction to the Second English Edition
Terrorism and Communism (1920)
Their Morals and Ours (1938)
Misattributed
Context: : In a later work, Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations (2000) by Michael Walzer, the author states: War is most often a form of tyranny. It is best described by paraphrasing Trotsky's aphorism about the dialectic: "You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you." This statement on dialectic itself seems to be a paraphrase, with the original in In Defense of Marxism Part VII : "Petty-Bourgeois Moralists and the Proletarian Party" (1942) https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/idom/dm/32-goldman2.htm — where Trotsky publishes a letter to Albert Goldman (5 June 1940) has been translated as "Burnham doesn't recognize dialectics but dialectics does not permit him to escape from its net." More discussion on the origins of this quotation can be found at The Semi-Daily Journal of Economist Brad DeLong: Fair and Balanced Almost Every Day http://econ161.berkeley.edu/movable_type/2003_archives/002422.html.
Source: Terrorism and Communism (1920), Ch. 3
Fascism: What It Is and How to Fight It (1944)
Source: Terrorism and Communism (1920), Ch. 3
Terrorism and Communism (1920)
Source: Terrorism and Communism (1920), Ch. 4 : Terrorism, p. 55
Source: Terrorism and Communism (1920), Chapter three, p. 53
The New Course (1924)